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Tried a recently-opened high-end burger place called Slater's 50/50, where their specialty is a half beef/half bacon patty. Had a regular burger (which was still huge, so it was shared) and shared part of a 50/50 one, plus a shared appetizer of onion rings and mac & cheese breaded balls. I am still full. Oh, and water in a glass to drink as my beverage.

While it's too late for lunch today, if you have a Jersey Mike's sandwich shop, today's their charity day where they donate ONE-HUNDRED PERCENT of sales to your local groups (here it was Steven's Hope, a children's cancer fund raising group). I bought a #13 sub for dinner. Apparently, the month of March has various donation opportunities there, too.

When you forget to check if there were enough slices of bread to make a sandwich (answer: zero slices means an unlikely sandwich), you take a packet of crackers with your banana. And an empty bottle to fill with water.

When you forget to check if there were enough slices of bread to make a sandwich (answer: zero slices means an unlikely sandwich), you take a packet of crackers with your banana. And an empty bottle to fill with water.

So you didn't even have water??! Crackers and a nanna? That doesn't sound the most filling meal to me.

So you didn't even have water??! Crackers and a nanna? That doesn't sound the most filling meal to me.

I sponged off the taxpayer$ (hey, wait... I'M a taxpayer, too! ) and used the school's water fountain to fill my bottle! Was this "meal" filling? Not really. Was it sufficient? Sure, why not; whatever.